Gemma Collins is all smiles as she touches down at Heathrow after quitting I'm A Celeb
SHE may have just been on a long-haul flight, but Gemma Collins couldn't have looked happier as she landed at Heathrow today.
Gemma Collins arriving at Heathrow airport this morning
The 33-year-old reality TV star touched down in London this morning after quitting I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here.
Gemma had only been in the Australian jungle for three days when she decided she couldn't go through with it.
She has since received a backlash for walking, with some reports suggesting that she is still going to be paid £100,000 for her appearance.
However, yesterday Gemma’s manager, Gemma Wheatley, denied this and tweeted: "The comments about @missgemcollins jungle pay are laughable. Get your facts straight people."
The 33-year-old was all smiles following her long-haul flight
Gemma's mother, Joan Collins, was also keen to show her support for her daughter and tweeted: "I Hope You Know Lots And Lots of People Love You," before adding: "You Are My Sunshine My Only Sunshine You Make Me Happy When Sky's Are Grey Home Awaits Love."
Speaking to Good Morning Britain correspondent Nick Dixon as she strolled through the terminal today, Gemma said: "I decided to leave the jungle because what a lot of people didn't know is 24 hours before I went in something really bad had happened to me, I had quite bad injuries.
"I had injuries to my head and all over my body but I didn't want to let anyone down."
Gemma greets a friend at the airport this morning
I'd just been through so much trauma and when I got in there it was just the shock come out and I was in shock, I was in trauma and I was in a really bad way
She added: "I'd just been through so much trauma and when I got in there it was just the shock come out and I was in shock, I was in trauma and I was in a really bad way."
She also revealed she was advised by a counsellor before she went into the jungle not to go, saying: "I thought I'd just had such a terrible time of it that I deserved to go in and be Queen of the Jungle."
Gemma was allegedly going to be paid £100,000 for her appearance on the reality show - which is presented by Ant and Dec.
But according to the Mail Online, her agent dismissed rumours that a clause in her contract would entitle her to the full amount so long as she stayed at least 72 hours, saying: "The show is three weeks long and Gemma was in Australia for around five days, therefore she will receive a percentage based on that."